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#BiWeek 2016: Celebrate Bisexuality

Celebrate Bisexual Awareness Week 2016 - #BiWeek

Designed by Michael Page, the bisexual pride flag is comprised of three stripes: one pink, one blue, and a purple middle strip.

Co-founded by GLAAD, Bisexual Awareness Week seeks to accelerate acceptance of the bi+ community. #BiWeek draws attention to the public policy concerns, while also celebrating the resiliency of, the bisexual community.

3. Watch & share GLAAD's #BiWeek videos and graphicsGLAAD's #BiWeek videos raise awareness about important issues in the bi+ community by spotlighting bi+ people telling their stories.

4. Check out GLAAD's blogGLAAD will be blogging about the bi+ community all week, so check back each day for guest posts and more. Share the posts through your own social media to show the bi+ community you've got their back!

GLAAD's resource guide, created in partnership with BiNet USA, the Bisexual Organizing Project, and the Bisexual Resource Center, equips journalists and media experts to accurately and effectively report on the bisexual community, its experiences, and the important issues bi+ people face. Send the guide to the local media outlets and professionals in your area and ask them to cover #BiWeek. The guide features story ideas, pitfalls to avoid, terms and definitions, and more.

Resources for Media

About the Bisexual Community

Bisexual people have always been a driving force in the LGBT community and are leaders within local, regional, and national organizations and issue-based campaigns. Every day, bi people work side by side with the larger LGBT community to affect change and equality.

Some people who are attracted to people of any gender self-identify with words such as 'bisexual,' 'pansexual,' 'polysexual,' 'omnisexual,' 'fluid,' 'queer,' or other terminology.